(3)
Possesses a
current first aid card, a current adult CPR card or equivalent,
and an evaluation of skills performance as formalized in the motorcycle policy
and procedure manual;

(4)
Is
currently an experienced motorcycle operator, licensed for at least three years
preceding the date of the application with a valid motorcycle endorsement, and
currently rides a motorcycle on a regular basis;

(a)
Three or more chargeable
crashes within the three years preceding the date of application;

(b)
Three or more moving violation
convictions under Chapter 4511. of the Revised Code, or equivalent convictions
from another jurisdiction, within the three years preceding the date of
application;

(c)
An accumulation
of six or more points under Chapter 4510. of the Revised
Code, or equivalent action from another jurisdiction, within the three years
preceding the date of application;

(d)
A twelve-point administrative action
under section 4510.037 of the Revised Code, or
equivalent action from another jurisdiction, within the ten years preceding the
date of application;

(e)
A
suspension and/or conviction under section
4511.19 of the Revised Code, or
equivalent conviction from another jurisdiction, within ten years preceding the
date of application.

(6)
Successfully completes an instructor preparation course approved by the
director and conducted by motorcycle
Ohio;

(7)
Upon request, submits a request to the bureau of
criminal identification and investigation to conduct a criminal records check
and requests the bureau of criminal identification and investigation obtain
information from the federal bureau of investigation as part of the criminal
records check. The criminal records check shall not be dated more than
forty-five days from the request;

(8)
Has not been convicted of, pled guilty to, had a
judicial finding of guilt for, or had a judicial finding of eligibility for
treatment in lieu of conviction for, any of the following:

(a)
Any felony,
unless the felony conviction occurred more than ten years preceding the date of
application and the felony conviction is not reasonably related to a person's
ability to serve safely and honestly in connection with a motorcycle training
course;

(b)
A misdemeanor of
the first or second degree, unless the misdemeanor
conviction occurred more than five years preceding the date of application, and
the misdemeanor conviction is
not reasonably related to a person's ability to
serve safely and honestly in connection with a motorcycle training course;

(c)
Any act committed in another state or jurisdiction that, if committed in Ohio,
would constitute a violation set forth in this paragraph.

(9)
Has not been adjudicated mentally incompetent, or been
found not guilty by reason of insantity by a court of law;

(10)
Does not engage in the illegal use of controlled substances, alcohol, or other
habit-forming drugs or chemical substances while performing the duties of a
motorcycle instructor;

(11)
Has not
committed fraud or material deception in applying for, or obtaining,
certification to teach under this chapter;

(12)
Upon request,
provides an original signed statement from the applicant's physician, on the
physician's letterhead, certifying that the applicant is mentally and
physically capable of providing motorcycle safety instruction;
and

(13)
The individual
meets all standards set forth in rule
4501-53-04 of the Administrative
Code.

(B)
In
addition to meeting the requirements in paragraphs (A)(1) to (A)(6) and (A)(8)
to (A)(13) of this rule, motorcycle instructors certified by another state or
military motorcycle safety program whose basic rider
training curriculum has been shown to be in accordance with the national
standards set forth in rule 4501-53-16 of the Administrative Code,
shall successfully complete a special
MO training session conducted by an MO chief instructor.

(C)
The department may access an applicant's
driving record to verify that the applicant meets the requirements of this
rule.

(D)
The department may
observe and evaluate all aspects of the conduct of any course.

(E)
An individual's certification to teach
shall expire on November thirtieth of the year of certification, and
may be renewed annually upon application to the department pursuant to rule
4501-53-05 of the Administrative
Code.

(F)
The department
may
certify an individual to teach the BRS, BRS-2,
BRS-RR,
and/or ARS
if the individual meets the conditions of paragraphs (A)(1) to (A)(6) and
(A)(8) to (A)(13) of this rule and the individual attends
and successfully completes a course specific
workshop or training course provided by the department.